Eurasian Geophytes: A Review

Editor: Sibel Day

Series Title: Frontiers in Horticulture

Eurasian Geophytes: A Review

Volume 2

ISBN: 979-8-89881-058-0
eISBN: 979-8-89881-057-3 (Online)

Introduction

This volume bridges scientific research with applied horticultural practices by examining the taxonomy, cultivation, ecological significance, and conservation of ornamental and medicinal plants such as Fritillaria, Gladiolus, and Saffron.

This book explores environmental requirements and sustainable cultivation methods by covering topics from plant morphology and classification to seed and vegetative propagation techniques, including tissue culture. Chapters also highlight the ethnobotanical value of these species and the challenges posed by habitat loss and overharvesting, offering practical conservation strategies to mitigate human impact.

Key Features:

  • - Details of morphological and taxonomic insights
  • - Presents propagation techniques, including advanced tissue culture
  • - Discusses soil, climate, and ecological needs for optimal cultivation
  • - Highlights traditional medicinal and ornamental applications
  • - Emphasizes conservation strategies for protecting wild populations


Readership:

Botanists, horticulturists, conservationists, and agricultural professionals committed to the sustainable use and preservation of geophytic plant diversity.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Sibel Day
Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture
Ankara University
Ankara
Türkiye




Contributor(s):
Burak Tüzün
Department of Crop and Animal Production
Sivas Technical Sciences Vocational School, Sivas Cumhuriyet University
Sivas
Türkiye


Esra Uçar
Department of Crop and Animal Production
Sivas Technical Sciences Vocational School, Sivas Cumhuriyet University
Sivas
Türkiye


Ezgi Oguz
Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University
Ankara
Türkiye


Gülşen Güçlü
Department of Health Programmes
Health Services Vocational School, Sivas Cumhuriyet University
Sivas
Türkiye


Muhammet Cagri Oguz
Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University
Ankara
Türkiye


Mustafa Yildiz
Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University
Ankara
Türkiye


Nilüfer Koçak Şahin
Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University
Ankara
Türkiye


Sibel Day
Department of Field Crops
Faculty of Agriculture, Ankara University
Ankara
Türkiye




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